Differentially expressed genes implicated in embryo abortion of mango identified by suppression subtractive hybridization.

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Abstract

Embryo abortion in mango severely damages mango production worldwide. The mechanisms by which the mango embryos abort have long been an intriguing question. We used subtractive suppression hybridization to investigate the differentially expressed genes involved in this process. We generated 2 cDNA libraries from normal seed and aborted seed embryos of mango cultivar 'Jinhuang'. One thousand five hundred and seventy-two high-quality expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were obtained, with 1092 from the normal seed tester library and 480 from the aborted seed tester library. These ESTs were assembled into 783 unigenes, including 147 contigs and 636 singletons in contigs; 297 singletons in gene ontology (GO) indicated coverage of a broad range of GO categories. Seven candidate genes from different categories were selected for semi-quantitative PCR analysis, and their possible functions in embryo abortion are discussed. These data provide new insight into the genetic regulation of embryo abortion in mango and may aid in further identification of novel genes and their functions.

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He, J. H., Ma, F. W., Chen, Y. Y., & Shu, H. R. (2012). Differentially expressed genes implicated in embryo abortion of mango identified by suppression subtractive hybridization. Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR, 11(4), 3966–3974. https://doi.org/10.4238/2012.November.14.4

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